तादृशैः कमलैस्तत्र संस्थितास्ते जलाशयाः । तान्दृष्ट्वा श्रद्धयोपेतः कृत्वा स्नानं यथाक्रमम्
tādṛśaiḥ kamalaistatra saṃsthitāste jalāśayāḥ | tāndṛṣṭvā śraddhayopetaḥ kṛtvā snānaṃ yathākramam
وهناك كانت تلك المسطّحات المائية مزدانةً بزهور لوتسٍ على تلك الهيئة. فلما رآها، وهو ممتلئٌ بالإيمان، أجرى الاغتسال الطقسي على الترتيب اللائق.
Unspecified (narrative continuation)
Tirtha: Puṣkara jalāśayas (triad)
Type: kund
Scene: The sage arrives and sees the ponds filled with the exact lotus signs; with folded hands he steps down the ghāṭa and bathes in each water-body in due order.
Faith (śraddhā) and proper order (krama) transform a simple bath into a dhārmic tīrtha-observance.
The Puṣkara water-bodies (jalāśayas) marked by distinctive lotuses.
To bathe in the prescribed sequence (yathākramam), implying a traditional order among the Puṣkara tīrthas.